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'' | 1829. June 2. A 5<lb/>5<head>Article on Utilitarianism.</head><p><note>9<lb/>From that phrase<lb/>in Priestly's pamphlet<lb/>JB's principles of<lb/>morality determined</note><lb/>it was by that pamphlet and this phrase in it that<lb/>his principles on the subject of morality public &<lb/>private together were determined. It was from that<lb/>pamphlet and that <gap/> of it that he drew that<lb/>phrase the words and import of which have by his<lb/>writings been so widely diffused over the civilized<lb/>world. At sight of it he cried out as it were in an<lb/>inward <sic>ecstacy</sic> like Archimedes on the discovery of the<lb/>fundamental principle of Hydrostatic Ευρηκα: little<lb/>did he think of the connection which within these few<lb/>years in a closer scrutiny he found himself<lb/>under the necessity of applying to it. But of this<lb/>presently.</p><p><note>10<lb/>1776 JB's Fragment<lb/>on Government</note><lb/>In the year 1776 came out his first publicat<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi><lb/><sic>intit<add>u</add>led</sic> "A Fragment on Government." On this occasion<lb/>borrowing the phrase from David Hume regarding<lb/>himself as amply warranted in making use of it by a<lb/>philosopher the most eminent of his day the idea of<lb/>happiness being in his mind constantly connected with<lb/>that of utility and not suspecting that it could fail<lb/><note><hi rend="superscript">2</hi> to rear its head or say<lb/>from whence no man<lb/>has since ventured to<lb/>take it up and give<lb/>support to it.<lb/>In</note><lb/>of being so in any other this was the denomination<lb/>he on that occasion be employed, that phrase of<lb/>Priestly's by which so strong an impression<lb/>had been made upon him not having presented<lb/>itself to his view as having ever been employed<lb/>in giving denomination to a principle. In this<lb/>work the use made of it was the endeavour to<lb/>procure for it reception in the character of a<lb/>fundamental principle of government in preference<lb/>to the fiction <sic>stiled</sic> the original contract. Great<lb/>as was the name of the author for that author<lb/>was John Locke the fiction was not capable<lb/>of blinding the eyes of a mind rich by the use <del><gap/></del> made<lb/>of it to the purposes<lb/>of lawyer craft had<lb/>from the time when<lb/>at the age of 16 he<lb/>had heard it lauded<lb/>while sitting at the<lb/>feet of Blackstone<lb/>been an object of<lb/>abhorrence. He grappled<lb/>with it & threw it to the<lb/>ground from whence it has<lb/>never since ventured</p> | ||
1829. June 2. A 5
5Article on Utilitarianism.
9
From that phrase
in Priestly's pamphlet
JB's principles of
morality determined
it was by that pamphlet and this phrase in it that
his principles on the subject of morality public &
private together were determined. It was from that
pamphlet and that of it that he drew that
phrase the words and import of which have by his
writings been so widely diffused over the civilized
world. At sight of it he cried out as it were in an
inward ecstacy like Archimedes on the discovery of the
fundamental principle of Hydrostatic Ευρηκα: little
did he think of the connection which within these few
years in a closer scrutiny he found himself
under the necessity of applying to it. But of this
presently.
10
1776 JB's Fragment
on Government
In the year 1776 came out his first publicatn.
intituled "A Fragment on Government." On this occasion
borrowing the phrase from David Hume regarding
himself as amply warranted in making use of it by a
philosopher the most eminent of his day the idea of
happiness being in his mind constantly connected with
that of utility and not suspecting that it could fail
2 to rear its head or say
from whence no man
has since ventured to
take it up and give
support to it.
In
of being so in any other this was the denomination
he on that occasion be employed, that phrase of
Priestly's by which so strong an impression
had been made upon him not having presented
itself to his view as having ever been employed
in giving denomination to a principle. In this
work the use made of it was the endeavour to
procure for it reception in the character of a
fundamental principle of government in preference
to the fiction stiled the original contract. Great
as was the name of the author for that author
was John Locke the fiction was not capable
of blinding the eyes of a mind rich by the use made
of it to the purposes
of lawyer craft had
from the time when
at the age of 16 he
had heard it lauded
while sitting at the
feet of Blackstone
been an object of
abhorrence. He grappled
with it & threw it to the
ground from whence it has
never since ventured
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